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Thermodynamics. Total energy and enthalpy?
Im confused with the following.
The total energy E = U + KE + P E, and enthaply H = U + PV
Enthalpy is described as the total energy of a thermodynamic system which includes internal energy.
Can you explain the difference between total energy E and total energy H
Thanks in advance
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